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taxes on past tickets don't matter. ual. >> mike murphy. >> petro pbr, run from 14 to 19 and pulled back here recently around the 14 level again. >> dr. j what do you see? >> facebook, unusual activity. they rolled up from the 45s to the 50s in january, watch this one, judge. >> watching that and you're watching "power" right now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. crisis over, our call. steve liesman reporting the fed is likely to begin tapering next week. d.c. close to a budget deal, new regulations in place for wall street, and new dawn for the big banks. the government out of gm and europe is stabilizing. we're going to have playbook on how you should play it. what do these gentlemen think about it? a rare and exclusive interview with the co-ceo of the private equity giant carlyle group and exclusive with time
taxes on past tickets don't matter. ual. >> mike murphy. >> petro pbr, run from 14 to 19 and pulled back here recently around the 14 level again. >> dr. j what do you see? >> facebook, unusual activity. they rolled up from the 45s to the 50s in january, watch this one, judge. >> watching that and you're watching "power" right now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now....
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and to paris where thousands of marched on the streets protesting against planned government tax reforms is the latest in a string of demonstrations all across the country and the region of brittany has been hit by frequent rallies against the so-called eco tax on trumps which is feared will undermine the competitiveness of local industries the protests is seen as a sign of the growing frustration with the socialist government's economic woes. and yet more protests for you this time in mexico city where people have marched against proposed to energy reforms on the first anniversary of the president's inauguration of the rally staged by the opposition leader was joined by schools of teachers union members and. people demonstrated against the sale of the national oil producer of pemex to foreign investors and that company generates more than a third of the entire government's budget. now saudi arabia is the focus of cross talk coming up in just a couple of hours here on r.t. international after the recent iran nuclear deal the saudi monarchy has cost doubts on the loyalty of its old allies
and to paris where thousands of marched on the streets protesting against planned government tax reforms is the latest in a string of demonstrations all across the country and the region of brittany has been hit by frequent rallies against the so-called eco tax on trumps which is feared will undermine the competitiveness of local industries the protests is seen as a sign of the growing frustration with the socialist government's economic woes. and yet more protests for you this time in mexico...
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taken from tax grab from the vast untill around here. i've just sort of the negotiations can move forward. it is divided into the broad cup victories the first is the agreement on least developed countries this is a negotiation to facilitate the integration of least developed countries into the world economy. this has been mostly agreed upon the second is on trade facilitation is a deal to have the potential to whether trillion us dollars to the global economy is on its final stages. but the sticking point is to agricultural subsidy debate what they are still huge divide between developed countries that wants to lessen subsidies to create a free market. against the developing nations that doesn't want this because it will hugely in fact the food security for their people and the agricultu industry this is the sticking point in distracting to do ill the whole negotiation here in bali where the wto is in and do or die a meeting. the show david is still rather thin and it can make progress andy's pushups acidity body meanwhile us secretary
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federal state and local taxes. so as these credits become stressed and distressed, and these situations emerge, firms like ours, other firms, become interested in the relative value of these bonds. so it's in these times and others, frankly, that we welcome a liquidity, the increased liquidity and the increased participation of professional investors who have a sense of how to navigate these waters. >> briefly, lawrence, is puerto rico too big to fail? >> i wish it were that simple. puerto rico has an enormous number of issues to confront. and frankly, dwarfs detroit by comparison in size. you're looking at $70 billion worth of issuance that is eye bi ubiquitously held. puerto rico is a complex problem, dwarfing detroit by size and magnitude. >> lawrence, thank you for joining us this morning. >> i appreciate it. >> we'll take a short break. still to come, it is a case of unhappy meals. can the protests make a u.s. minimum wage more or less likely? [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool
federal state and local taxes. so as these credits become stressed and distressed, and these situations emerge, firms like ours, other firms, become interested in the relative value of these bonds. so it's in these times and others, frankly, that we welcome a liquidity, the increased liquidity and the increased participation of professional investors who have a sense of how to navigate these waters. >> briefly, lawrence, is puerto rico too big to fail? >> i wish it were that simple....
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that was a good expenditure of your tax money. all that had to be considered. finally we made the unequivocal polls statement by saving the largest community of muslims in europe that we were not anti-islamic country. that america would take a serious risk to keep in is the muslims from being killed. in the woodwork with a and support any population then renounced terror to embrace reconciliation and cooperation. we tried to do this all the ones you can see how a important intelligence was. we had to know how much change. we had to know how reliable the interest to move the nuclear weapons all this while knowing everything in bosnia. we had to do the right things in bosnia and in the right way. i cannot say enough about the intelligence apparatus to give us tightly, the quicker and more accurate reports than what was going on in in bosnia and then with the balkan task force the cia the nsa the joint chiefs of staff were being together. chairing a an event to keep them working together we were sharing information and not according and. the then to make good deci
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they're looking at any tax hikes that have been demanded by democrats. we are looking at tax hikes. they are also not looking at significant cuts to medicare, medicaid, or social security, which are areas republicans say needs to be done. instead we are looking at pretty small things and haggling over whether to have federal employees attribute more to their retirement -- employees contribute more to their retirement plans. they are also looking at things a spectrum that is going to be sold to telephone companies. they are looking at a small budget deal that would replace some of the sequester, the automatic spending cuts that were launched in 2011 as part of a but -- part of a different budget process. host: like can't there right now? caller: --host: why can't there be a grand bargain right now? caller: because republicans and democrats can't agree. all ryan, the chairman of the budget committee, and patty murray decided they were not going to go after the towels of the other party and just try to get something that was possible after all these failed budget agreements in the past
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little space and for additional debt relief measures but what other european citizens be happy for their tax money to be spent the same way good question we went to gauge opinion than in u.k. and germany. great yeah. well just to get rid of your debt was perfect because then obviously you can spend that money on something else i think said he would help us families just get over that hurdle that that sort of chunk of money that could really make a difference to people but i think would be better for the country one for the economy. because the public that just goes up and i don't think the country can afford it it will be very great to you everyone could buy a house. which think about us i think it's a good thing we used to have laws in germany where you could get subsidies as a home owner you know but that's a thing of a past this is ok he didn't get it i think for individual people it would be good news but not for the country you never know where the money comes from for such gifts i says crisis plan though controversial help many there stave off financial disaster then but here's what ha
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that means simplifying our corporate tax tax code in a way that closes wasteful loopholes, ends incentives to ship jobs overseas -- [applause] by broadening the base we can lower rates to encourage more companies to hire and use some of the money we save to create the jobs rebuilding our roads, bridges and airports and all the infrastructure in our businesses it means a trade agenda but rose exports and works for the middle class. been streamlining regulations that are outdated or unnecessary enemies coming together around a responsible budget one that grows our economy faster right now and treats her long-term deficits, one that and wines sequester cuts that haven't made a lot of sense. [applause] and then frees up resources to invest in things like scientific research that has always unleashed new innovation in new industry. when it comes to our budget we should not get stuck in a stale debate from two or three years ago. a relentlessly growing deficit of opportunity is a bigger threat to our future than a rapidly shrinking fiscal deficit [applause] so, that is step one towards restoring
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by taxes on banks and funds managing assets of banks which went bust during the two thousand and eight financial crisis so they're actually taking it from the people who caused the crisis and that are still there own by foreign creditors right so the icelandic government made the simple question of cause and effect you had a parasitic group of bankers who stole lots of money and then want to hiding in places like london to escape the long arm of the icelandic law and now they're figuring that you know what these are the people that stole the money let's put the money back to the people that got victimized by financial terrorists in iceland and that's how they're dealing with the problem but in the in britain though they still they still basically lionize financial terrorism osborne and cameron prey on their little maps every day to financial jihadi and they prayed to whoever they prayed to the market fundamentalists god that these financial jihad these continue to destroy the economy or as i slammed apparently the leadership there does in fact have a brain well here in the u.k. they've
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indenting taxes i'm going to shut down our team. and so that on the program china's currency sweeps to success it's replaced the euro as the world's second trade see coming up we have expert opinion on what this means for the global economy. and only the imports city of durnovo have driven as almost malicious out of their town on a third day of mass protest crowds marched through the city calling for the proper enforcement of security by army and police at the same time a bomb exploded beneath the car of a former city council worker and he was one of the first of the town's leaders to quit amid a tyranny security there in a situated in the oil rich east of a country which recently you know actually proclaimed its in the pants leaving as oil exports sinking dramatically in the army is calling on protesters tooth and the occupation of oil fields their foreign investors are looking to exit libya hearing fearing further instability two years since the toppling of conall khadafi. well the country is not even able to satisfy its domestic
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people doing tax planning before the end of the year? >> the people i talked to on the retail side are talking about not selling, trying to carry profits into next year. that's what we see on the retail side. my timing models that called for pullback, are calling for a pullback here. they say it's a go ahead time to be cautious. if you get a pullback i think it sets up the fabled santa claus rally like your previous guest -- >> what's going on bob? >> we have weakened going into the close the last couple of weeks. interest rate stocks are under pressure. ism is strong, setting up the possibility of a strong jobs report on friday. interest rate sensitive groups are getting hit hard housing, telecom is weak. this might be still about what the fed is doing, tapering becomes more likely on friday and that's bothering the market. >> you think,fy read you correctly, the dips we've seen bought left and right this is another dip to buy? >> i don't think it's right right here, but further down if we break the 1760 area you could get a 5% 7% pullb
people doing tax planning before the end of the year? >> the people i talked to on the retail side are talking about not selling, trying to carry profits into next year. that's what we see on the retail side. my timing models that called for pullback, are calling for a pullback here. they say it's a go ahead time to be cautious. if you get a pullback i think it sets up the fabled santa claus rally like your previous guest -- >> what's going on bob? >> we have weakened going...
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worked in the banking industry in switzerland and people there don't see as helping people of aid paying taxes they see it as privacy the protection of assets and that's why there's been this reaction of why does washington feel the need to go to work with sort of a peaceful coexistence between people and their banks as opposed to now it is when the banks are just taking advantage of women do it in switzerland it's very much like the relationship you have with your doctor the confidentiality and that's what they hold paramount to who they are and it's not just about the privacy as well we know they have highly skilled bankers as well as a swiss franc being such a strong a safe haven there's lots of reasons to bank his which you know this is all pretty heavy stuff i should say but what gives washington the right to go off if citizens by us which we don't is pretty far outside their borders yet we're not the only person questioning that because that's what the swiss politicians or ask each other there's been real tension over the last week to come to this decision and it's to do with u.s. lawmak
worked in the banking industry in switzerland and people there don't see as helping people of aid paying taxes they see it as privacy the protection of assets and that's why there's been this reaction of why does washington feel the need to go to work with sort of a peaceful coexistence between people and their banks as opposed to now it is when the banks are just taking advantage of women do it in switzerland it's very much like the relationship you have with your doctor the confidentiality...
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it would control its own schools with its own tax revenue. >> this is not trying to start a new city, it's about education? >> 100% because of education. we didn't come in saying we wanted to create the fifth largest city in the state of louisiana we want to take charge of the schools in our area. >> a report commissioned by the baton rouge area said it could cost the city at large $53 million, 20% of its budget and further segregate the city. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parish, white kids going to school on the other end of the parish and in the middle you would just have the black kids going to school. >> there's also a major income disparity. residents in the city make an average much $58,000 a year. while residents in the st. george area make $90,000. >> does that take us backwards where we're segregating ourselves again? i don't see it as a win. >> both the white and black in baton rouge, those looking to break away say it's not race, but education. >> this has nothing to do with skin color. if you have the means to leave bbaton ro
it would control its own schools with its own tax revenue. >> this is not trying to start a new city, it's about education? >> 100% because of education. we didn't come in saying we wanted to create the fifth largest city in the state of louisiana we want to take charge of the schools in our area. >> a report commissioned by the baton rouge area said it could cost the city at large $53 million, 20% of its budget and further segregate the city. >> now we would have white...
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issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> and welcome back. tonight we're looking in depth at health care in privately run prisons in america and in the second part of his investigation, america tonight's adam may, said that in an effort to save money, privatized care has sentenced some prisoners to death. >> it's a growing trend, states looking to trim budgets. to date, at least 28 states have privatized prison care. american friend services, in arizona, since the time the state privatized the prison health care , cost dropped $30 million. 50 people died
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sales tax, property tax? >> sales tax and property tax. what happens is -- >> there's no income tax. >> yeah, no income tax. we're in a position working hard to compete. no income tax, right to work state. low-business tax and more businesses don't pay it every year. companies like hertz are moving down there because they can solve their customer needs because they don't pay taxes. if they're in new york or connecticut, they'd have to pay. >> okay. so how will you replace the $2 billion? >> sales taxes. >> will they have to go up? >> no, i'm cutting taxes -- i've cut taxes every year. i've been governor three years, cut taxes basically 24 times. it's property taxes, business taxes, sales tax. we have all budget surplus, i walked in with a budget deficit, i now have a $1.2 billion surplus. we're making our economy the opportunity economy where, you know, if you want to build a business, you can -- and you want to get a job, you come to florida. >> your unemployment rate has dropped quicker than any other state, i know that. and you're now -
sales tax, property tax? >> sales tax and property tax. what happens is -- >> there's no income tax. >> yeah, no income tax. we're in a position working hard to compete. no income tax, right to work state. low-business tax and more businesses don't pay it every year. companies like hertz are moving down there because they can solve their customer needs because they don't pay taxes. if they're in new york or connecticut, they'd have to pay. >> okay. so how will you...
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taxes were there ever been a decision we could do something about that at least a locally recently boulder colorado just voted to. put there are like tricity under public control this is an incredible feat to produce more renewables could this be replicated around the country as well i think that is what's interesting about boulder boulder had two big fights they won one by just a fraction of the vote and then of course the corporations came in and this is all done mainly by young people a lot of students involved in the next time around two to one vote and they want it and they're turning it from you know coal fire and oil fire over to renewables and it's a very serious operation there's discussion in pittsburgh and minneapolis many cities could do this and picking up on the boulder how did they exactly do it was a referendum was the first step in getting yet another referendum was forced and then they organized as they really did organize brilliantly so what you're saying is we have to get out and do something about this is a big i mean it really is through these referendums and local ac
taxes were there ever been a decision we could do something about that at least a locally recently boulder colorado just voted to. put there are like tricity under public control this is an incredible feat to produce more renewables could this be replicated around the country as well i think that is what's interesting about boulder boulder had two big fights they won one by just a fraction of the vote and then of course the corporations came in and this is all done mainly by young people a lot...
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advantage tax savings plan. ♪ >>> they came out of the gate last week and led the giants 14-0 in the first half. welcome to "redskins showtime" i'm chick hernandez. after a season-long drought in the first quarter the
advantage tax savings plan. ♪ >>> they came out of the gate last week and led the giants 14-0 in the first half. welcome to "redskins showtime" i'm chick hernandez. after a season-long drought in the first quarter the
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will a tax on junk food and soda be a solution? it is not just for drinking and we will talk to a man who claims to have the best whiskey collection in the u.s.. why the drink could make a better investment than stocks. stay "in the loop." we're just getting started on this thursday. >> "in the loop" with betty liu will be right back. ♪ >> well, ford is unveiling the new mustang today at an event that some might call the latest evidence of a renaissance among detroit's automakers. a beautiful card. , and manufacturing in the u.s., but our next guest disagrees. he writes in his latest bloomberg view column economist gary shilling joining us. always rate to see you. see you.to so, why are you so down? >> well, i am not down. taking up in is this country and there is this reassuring, if you will, coming back, but it is robotic- intensive. mean, robotic intensive -- workers are not being hired? >> that is right. the output per employee in manufacturing it is right back on trent, growing 3.5% a year. as a result, with the revival of m
will a tax on junk food and soda be a solution? it is not just for drinking and we will talk to a man who claims to have the best whiskey collection in the u.s.. why the drink could make a better investment than stocks. stay "in the loop." we're just getting started on this thursday. >> "in the loop" with betty liu will be right back. ♪ >> well, ford is unveiling the new mustang today at an event that some might call the latest evidence of a renaissance among...
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tax both the f.r.a. and president putin's spokesperson both of them saying they don't comment on these type of matters now a separate document that was released was there was to address two n.s.a. personnel that were working with the swedes and i told them that they should thank sweden for the continued work on the russian target know all of this coming out showing this that sweden is just another part of the system of this this widespread global n.s.a. spying program that seems to be to looking into many other countries and has many of the countries working as partners with it and this information of course comes out on the same day as it's been revealed that the n.s.a. tracks the mobile phone records of five billion people per day those mobile phone records of course would allow you to know where somebody was moving around the world so it seems that months after we first heard from the leaks of edward snowden revelations continue to come out this time showing that sweden was helping the n.s.a. to spy o
tax both the f.r.a. and president putin's spokesperson both of them saying they don't comment on these type of matters now a separate document that was released was there was to address two n.s.a. personnel that were working with the swedes and i told them that they should thank sweden for the continued work on the russian target know all of this coming out showing this that sweden is just another part of the system of this this widespread global n.s.a. spying program that seems to be to...
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nokia owes up to $3.4 billion in taxes. they earlier said they owed $2.4 million. it's quite a big jump. we'll keep our eyes on that. anyway, that's a big bill if it's true. >>> eads, meanwhile, has outlined a restructuring plan which will enhance its business competitive. stephane is in paris with the reaction and the detail. stephane. >> and among the reactions, the french labor minister says it's unacceptable for eads to get overall stat in france. he said the large company and profitable group like eads should have a duty to ensure that there are no forced layer. the comments came just a few hours after eads announced 5,800 job cuts. restructuring will affect roughly 2,000 jobs in germany, 1,260 in france, 567 in spain and 550 in the united kingdom. in france, eads is going to sell its paris headquarter, since the headquarter of the company has been moved. the plan will be implemented over the next three years. some of the terms will be offered in terms of mobility. but eads warned this morning that there could be additional job cuts in the future should the bu
nokia owes up to $3.4 billion in taxes. they earlier said they owed $2.4 million. it's quite a big jump. we'll keep our eyes on that. anyway, that's a big bill if it's true. >>> eads, meanwhile, has outlined a restructuring plan which will enhance its business competitive. stephane is in paris with the reaction and the detail. stephane. >> and among the reactions, the french labor minister says it's unacceptable for eads to get overall stat in france. he said the large company...
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as we are taxing paygo no, you cannot get a. get back at in your seat. he keeps threatening to get up to go to the bathroom, and a flight attendant, all three of them, they pushed the button code red. they looked at me and they said, they said, keep your friend in line. [laughter] or were going to tell the pilot to go back to the gate and get rid of you two guys. i ago i just met this guy like 20 seconds ago. this guy goes, he's smart. tom, we worked together at sink or swim. we been friends for x number of years last night and then they solicit, we don't know what you guys are up to but no more words out of the. and walked back to the seat and he looks at me and goes, you should have taken the benjamin. [laughter] anyway, we have the -- [applause] >> by the way, that flight got diverted to albuquerque. i was on a flight with him for eight hours. when we landed in scottsdale because, listen, you're a good dude, you've been fun all night. i'll try to to your hotel. i said you got 40 drinks and less 40 hours. i'll walk to my hotel. i'm not getting in the c
as we are taxing paygo no, you cannot get a. get back at in your seat. he keeps threatening to get up to go to the bathroom, and a flight attendant, all three of them, they pushed the button code red. they looked at me and they said, they said, keep your friend in line. [laughter] or were going to tell the pilot to go back to the gate and get rid of you two guys. i ago i just met this guy like 20 seconds ago. this guy goes, he's smart. tom, we worked together at sink or swim. we been friends...
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you've got to have a competitive tax cut. he got to do something about debt, something about education is all about problem-solving. no labels think that the sweet spot of i think with the american people are and what it will be in the next couple of election cycles will therefore be a place where most elected officials are going to want to be. not because it's the right thing politically but because it's the right thing for this country. >> senator bayh, you served in the senate for over a decade. how did things change while you were serving? how useful would a group like no labels have been either early in your career or at the end of your career in the senate? >> that's a good question. the senate has changed dramatically in the last 14 or 15 years and it's just a completely different universe since my father's time. one story about that and then i will answer questions or it was 1968 my father was running for his first with the -- reelection. the republican leader who at the time was in illinois a man named edward dirksen
you've got to have a competitive tax cut. he got to do something about debt, something about education is all about problem-solving. no labels think that the sweet spot of i think with the american people are and what it will be in the next couple of election cycles will therefore be a place where most elected officials are going to want to be. not because it's the right thing politically but because it's the right thing for this country. >> senator bayh, you served in the senate for over...
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>> a medical device tax has had a big impact. medical device tax is going to cost us tens of millions of dollars. how much is going to hurt sales. it will hurt bottom line for sure. that has an impact. we have to find other ways to make up for that difference. overall, the medical business is flat. there's a lot of uncertainty about where the affordable care act is going. there is a lot of consolidation going on in the industry. we do not see companies buying the way they were. we do not see the expansion that we saw a couple of years ago. >> you seem passionate. this is something that i think cory can see as well. you say there is a skill gap in the united states. you are having a hard time finding people with the right skills to fill those jobs. you lacking people who are well- trained in science, mathematics, technology. is this right? >> absolutely. we have built new manufacturing plants where we had to spend significant time training people to get up to speed to still his plans, we had to put in place programs so that we can
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experts the state is at the forefront of the show gas revolution and oil firms are generating billions in taxes result he's got a church can find out entire communities crack and crumble the support of politicians for the drilling remains i'm shaken. the columns have shaken so hard it's actually pulled the tram if you look around here rebecca williams is showing me the cracks in her home after a series of earthquakes shook the area she has lived here for almost a decade and had never experienced an earthquake until fracking begin in her neighborhood i never know when the next one's going to hear it i don't sleep at night because they keep me awake at night it seems like a lot of them happened during the wee hours of the morning or in the middle of the night to texas real world commission the local agency that regulates the oil and gas industries trying to calm the residents who use it claims there is no direct link between the recent troubles and fracking injection wells in the area but locals are not convinced it's a lot like living next to a time bomb but there's no timer on it because we are
experts the state is at the forefront of the show gas revolution and oil firms are generating billions in taxes result he's got a church can find out entire communities crack and crumble the support of politicians for the drilling remains i'm shaken. the columns have shaken so hard it's actually pulled the tram if you look around here rebecca williams is showing me the cracks in her home after a series of earthquakes shook the area she has lived here for almost a decade and had never...
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. ♪ ♪ >> all right, smoke it, sell it, tax it. why not, right? it might be the new slogan for uruguay as they vote for legislation to legalize marijuana on the national level. this is a huge step, they would be the first country to allow this. we have more on this potentially historic decision. this legislation comes straight from the president himself. why is he pushing so hard for this? >> the first seemed to be the asset invite -- advisers, what was the smartest way to deal with it in the country? they said the smartest way to do it would be to legally regulate and tax it, and he said just knew it, and the president i think understands this is an issue of rate significance to young people in the country and i think that youthful perspective is very important and you think about the future of uruguay. >> he has certainly made some very bold moves. he legalize gay marriage, now this. as i look at the proposed legislation it reminds me of what we have seen around the country in various places like mendocino county. registered users will be able t
. ♪ ♪ >> all right, smoke it, sell it, tax it. why not, right? it might be the new slogan for uruguay as they vote for legislation to legalize marijuana on the national level. this is a huge step, they would be the first country to allow this. we have more on this potentially historic decision. this legislation comes straight from the president himself. why is he pushing so hard for this? >> the first seemed to be the asset invite -- advisers, what was the smartest way to deal...
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and there were additional taxes levied on aid agencies. they ranged from individual projects. at the same time al-shabaab was able to apply a robust monitoring and supervising of aid agencies where they recruited recipients of aid to report on humanitarian workers. in the end one could argue that these activity versus saved lives on the part of humanitarian workers, but at the same time it became a source of revenue for al-shabaab. >> so what are you recommending from this report, from your research. >> reporter: well, one of the challenges that aid agencies face are the laws and counter terrorism regimes that exist in the west. if they're exposed they could be prosecuted for this. one of the recommendations in the report there needs to be a conversation about the intent of these laws. the intent of these laws was not to starve people to death. obviously it was to make sure money does not make its way through terrorist organizations. that's a legitimate goal to have. but if the outcome of that is the net result of that becomes starving people to death, and then we have a probl
and there were additional taxes levied on aid agencies. they ranged from individual projects. at the same time al-shabaab was able to apply a robust monitoring and supervising of aid agencies where they recruited recipients of aid to report on humanitarian workers. in the end one could argue that these activity versus saved lives on the part of humanitarian workers, but at the same time it became a source of revenue for al-shabaab. >> so what are you recommending from this report, from...
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it does nothing for long-term entitlements, nothing for tax loopholes. it only partially replaces the sequester, which most people think is mindless. pure andent for it is simple. for the republicans, they avoid another government shutdown in mid-january. the last one was a disaster for them. ofocrats get to replace some those questioned cuts they find especially onerous. >> it was a disaster for republicans but it was a disaster for the reputation. what about the american people and for trillion dollars in debt? term thatface a short problem. ist they ought to do now figure out a way to address that long-term deficit because it is rather painless in the immediate future. politicians, the future there will be nothing of significance that comes out of this deal. >> let's say they get a deal but lawmakers still push back. what does that say about what is happening in the sea -- in d.c.? >> if i was a good speller i would say it is his function. i don't spell very well. now the democrats -- and they need democratic votes to get this through the house -- the
it does nothing for long-term entitlements, nothing for tax loopholes. it only partially replaces the sequester, which most people think is mindless. pure andent for it is simple. for the republicans, they avoid another government shutdown in mid-january. the last one was a disaster for them. ofocrats get to replace some those questioned cuts they find especially onerous. >> it was a disaster for republicans but it was a disaster for the reputation. what about the american people and for...
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people who are here -- this is a tax. he cannot change tax laws. i wish she would bring that truck driver agreement and when he signed it into law and throughat up immigration and stuff like that. give the american people a voice. the house judiciary committee held a hearing recovered -- we about the president and executive power, republicans siding that he change the health power andy executive that he has done the same on other issues. that,'re interested in you can go to our website c- span.org and you can see it there. we covered that hearing yesterday. that policyying differences don't constitute a constitutional crisis. that was their opinion of yesterday's hearing. in ohio.to ed republican. caller: good morning. of course people should be fired. from the head of the fish to the bottom. there is a pattern in this whole administration. it is nonstop. denial, denial, deny -- they are --yal to ridiculously that would be the last person he would fire. people keep forgetting all of these little things they slipped in. he is very bright. he came in
people who are here -- this is a tax. he cannot change tax laws. i wish she would bring that truck driver agreement and when he signed it into law and throughat up immigration and stuff like that. give the american people a voice. the house judiciary committee held a hearing recovered -- we about the president and executive power, republicans siding that he change the health power andy executive that he has done the same on other issues. that,'re interested in you can go to our website c-...
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you would have a humongous tax bill brought on by yourself, and so far not many losses do. if you're an institution, you want to show your clients that you own it. that makes the stock blessed. third, unlike most of the bricks and mortar outfits out there, amazon does have a real mystery. the possibly of a lights out quarter could be in the cards. walmart and target keep going down. finally, when it comes to the worth of amazon, there is a simple answer you can get. it's worth what people will pay for it. the answer is they'll pay $400, or $178 billion for the stock where it was trading this morning before the pullback. that's when the discipline comes in. as i've been saying for a while now, you have to recognize that the idea of a bubble in stocks has kept you out of so many winners that it's just unforgivable. if you're a performance manager. look, i can't blame anyone for wanting to sell amazon, or so many other stocks for that matter based on valuation. i know it's way too expensive for my charitable trust. we're not going to do that. but this weekend also on twitter s
you would have a humongous tax bill brought on by yourself, and so far not many losses do. if you're an institution, you want to show your clients that you own it. that makes the stock blessed. third, unlike most of the bricks and mortar outfits out there, amazon does have a real mystery. the possibly of a lights out quarter could be in the cards. walmart and target keep going down. finally, when it comes to the worth of amazon, there is a simple answer you can get. it's worth what people will...
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let it fall short sometimes expectations that taxing to its commitments to simplify customs procedures. it can also add spaces they say economists. some one a tree in the us owes to the world economy. i kept going and going to study tells us more about it it's a milestone for the world trade organization with talks turned into an extra game hundred and fifty nine members finally agreed on the first global trade deal since the wto is creation in nineteen ninety five for the first time in our history the wto has truly delivered. we have achieved something very significant the owner of the world will benefit from the ekka to have delivered here today the clean and simple finds custom procedures maintains limited at the cultural subsidies and improves access for goods from the world's worst countries. over time analysts believe the deal could boost global trade by about one trillion dollars and create more than twenty million jobs mostly in developing nations. we have done here in bali is truly extraordinary. we have negotiated a package that will bring its own security to billions on goal
let it fall short sometimes expectations that taxing to its commitments to simplify customs procedures. it can also add spaces they say economists. some one a tree in the us owes to the world economy. i kept going and going to study tells us more about it it's a milestone for the world trade organization with talks turned into an extra game hundred and fifty nine members finally agreed on the first global trade deal since the wto is creation in nineteen ninety five for the first time in our...
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going to do is they're going to get this money it's going to be in more good pay downs another half in tax exemptions it's going to help one hundred thousand people which probably doesn't sound a great deal but that's actually a third of the population of iceland some people say that since two thousand and eight iceland has actually come rather a long way it has done very much so we rewind the clock it was pretty much a disaster the first domino to fall in the whole financial crash and we had international debt six times higher than the country's g.d.p. which is pretty startling stock market plunged ninety percent inflation surged eighteen percent we had unemployment rising nine fall that's just to give you an idea of what happened so the government they stepped up and this is what they did so they decided to go against what the rest of europe was doing so they paid off consumer loans first of all that's a person they desired to do they forgave mortgages as well so again they helped out the people that were struggling they burned bondholders instead of using taxpayers' money again the oppo
going to do is they're going to get this money it's going to be in more good pay downs another half in tax exemptions it's going to help one hundred thousand people which probably doesn't sound a great deal but that's actually a third of the population of iceland some people say that since two thousand and eight iceland has actually come rather a long way it has done very much so we rewind the clock it was pretty much a disaster the first domino to fall in the whole financial crash and we had...
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ashley: commuting get as little more taxing. the amount of workers can put transit costs cut in half by congress. at least those with the train. that is outrage. tracy: because they have drive evers? in tech minute we'll review lg's curved glass phone which is about to hit the store shelves. ashley: the dow has been down over 100 points for a long time but as you can see, desperately trying to make a comeback, down 99 points or there abouts. the market has been under a little bit of selling pressure these last several days. get breaking news on the fed beige book. peter baron's with the details. peteer? >> hey, ashley and tracy, the beige book for november says the economy continued to expand ad a modest to moderate pace from mid-october through mid insofar as november and the report does not appear to tee up tapering of bond purchases cuttings back on quantitative easing in next two weeks when the report will be used by policymakers. this reports e has the same language on the economy and job creation as the last meetings on be
ashley: commuting get as little more taxing. the amount of workers can put transit costs cut in half by congress. at least those with the train. that is outrage. tracy: because they have drive evers? in tech minute we'll review lg's curved glass phone which is about to hit the store shelves. ashley: the dow has been down over 100 points for a long time but as you can see, desperately trying to make a comeback, down 99 points or there abouts. the market has been under a little bit of selling...
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tax -- >> never. kate spade has been a sales juggernaut. more than 20% for the past 12 straight quarters. ofarly, the strategy whittling down their brands is worth it for them. >> these guys focus on what they do best. get rid of the things that are fickle, more trendy, and stay back with the tried and true. >> are you saying that judicature is fickle and trendy? >> i am saying that. they make a lot of addresses that i wear on this show. i like juicy a lot. not going away. is campaign to persuade actually working. those nelson, heart -- are names you might not have heard in a while. >> i had to ask julie who they were. >> get out of here. >> geez louise. barracuda, magic manned -- magic man? it is a fantastic band. >> all of these bands are pulling out of the seaworld due to positions of animal-rights groups. >> i cannot believe seaworld is still open. >> why? >> who would go there after watching -- >> it is a very good company. it is going to change. i do think it will make companies like this look at their model. by the way, this kind of
tax -- >> never. kate spade has been a sales juggernaut. more than 20% for the past 12 straight quarters. ofarly, the strategy whittling down their brands is worth it for them. >> these guys focus on what they do best. get rid of the things that are fickle, more trendy, and stay back with the tried and true. >> are you saying that judicature is fickle and trendy? >> i am saying that. they make a lot of addresses that i wear on this show. i like juicy a lot. not going...
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>> you may not be familiar with the tax laws. i think we'll move on to the next -- >> i don't see -- >> order, mr. ellis. >> perhaps we must go to the courtroom in the 1930's. asking you questions. were you surprised at the amount of intelligence gathering which was revealed as a result of what snowden gave to your newspaper and other media outlets? >> i think many people are staggered by the amount of -- >> gave yourself, if i may interrupt, were you -- >> i was staggered. i think we all knew that the intelligence agencies collected a lot of data. and people are still trying to make out as though this data -- as though nothing has changed in the last 15 years since the laws were passed with a lot of analog laws that deal with the digital world. i think the last serious law that -- that was passed about any of this material was 2000, a time when facebook hasn't been invented, when google was doing the initial funding round. and we're pretending that the laws that cover really crocodile clips on copper wires are stretchable to dea
>> you may not be familiar with the tax laws. i think we'll move on to the next -- >> i don't see -- >> order, mr. ellis. >> perhaps we must go to the courtroom in the 1930's. asking you questions. were you surprised at the amount of intelligence gathering which was revealed as a result of what snowden gave to your newspaper and other media outlets? >> i think many people are staggered by the amount of -- >> gave yourself, if i may interrupt, were you --...
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a fidelity fund i would prefer, but an index fund, whatever it is, put money aside it will compound tax free. start saving early. >> rose: compound willing do wonders won't it? >> amazing. and until you want to invest directly in individual stocks, start a paper portfolio. say i'm going to buy these ten companies and then write down in like five bullets why. what's the reason i bought those? then keep checking a year later. what happened? did they keep growing or did the competitor come along. do a paper portfolio. you can do what i did with a real portfolio and find out what am i good at? what am i bad senate and i good at small growth companies? maybe i paid too high for stocks. you can do this over four or five years and learn what your skills are and then specialize that. i had owned thousands of companies. >> rose: when you were running $14 billion, did you see in your mind's eye-- and let's assume a lot of it was pension fund money whatever-- but did you see individuals "i'm investing for the fireman down the street." did you? >> it was -- almost none of pit. it was incredible tha
a fidelity fund i would prefer, but an index fund, whatever it is, put money aside it will compound tax free. start saving early. >> rose: compound willing do wonders won't it? >> amazing. and until you want to invest directly in individual stocks, start a paper portfolio. say i'm going to buy these ten companies and then write down in like five bullets why. what's the reason i bought those? then keep checking a year later. what happened? did they keep growing or did the competitor...
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those people are going to spend one and a quarter billion us dollars almost half of this will be in tax exemptions the other half in the mortgage pay downs for you a bit of relief for people as i say struggling to pay their bills now this is going to be able to help out one hundred thousand people that probably doesn't sound like a great deal but when you consider iceland's population is three hundred twenty thousand is the third of people that going to be able to perhaps have a bit of an easier christmas if they've got plenty of bills to pay as we know isis economy had a bad recession back in two thousand and eight whereas you know. some saying that it does seem that actually has come a long way since two thousand indeed it is i mean if we go back we run the clock it was an absolute disaster was it i mean we like to say it was the first domino that fell in the whole financial crash and it really did have that domino effect because so many countries had assets in the country but the country the government they did they did step up to the mark and they made several attempts to reengage t
those people are going to spend one and a quarter billion us dollars almost half of this will be in tax exemptions the other half in the mortgage pay downs for you a bit of relief for people as i say struggling to pay their bills now this is going to be able to help out one hundred thousand people that probably doesn't sound like a great deal but when you consider iceland's population is three hundred twenty thousand is the third of people that going to be able to perhaps have a bit of an...
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having the public paid through through the debt and through the increase in taxes in order to safeguard the financial system so as we know us things continue to move on and develop. this will be one of the more interesting things to me to study if this is a better way to counter a financial crisis not what we call the traditional way which is ring fencing the creditors and the bondholders. had the bolshoi and two other defendants have been found guilty of a brutal acid attack on the russian companies theater director the court handed down prison sentences for all three parties medina questionable reports from moscow's of choice here. a four hour sentence reading brought the curtain down on the month long trial and it has lost the ball so you feel better leaving salo who is behind bars probably three cheney who has been given six years in prison and to dispel the defendant's will and ten years accordingly now the judge has also given be relied to surrogate villains to lawsuits dogma chained to house to brief reporting five million roubles in compensation now this case has tarnished the r
having the public paid through through the debt and through the increase in taxes in order to safeguard the financial system so as we know us things continue to move on and develop. this will be one of the more interesting things to me to study if this is a better way to counter a financial crisis not what we call the traditional way which is ring fencing the creditors and the bondholders. had the bolshoi and two other defendants have been found guilty of a brutal acid attack on the russian...
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most would say legalize marijuana, tax and regulate it. stop criminalizing people for drug possession. make a commitment to treating it. for those determined to get their drugs. they'll get it from the black market. look at what the europeans have done, allowing heroin addicts getting heroin from clinics. that's not legalisation, it's a policy advancing public safety. >> if prohibition and punishment as the main punishments is breaking up, why is that happening now? >> there are many reasons. now we are seeing the public health outcomes of the failed policies, that's mostly in europe. we are seeing in latin america the violence that is increasing significantly over the last number of years. so i think on those continents there's increased unrest and disappointment with the counter policies as they stand. those are being articulated more clearly. there's a number of countries, switzerland and others, that have implemented sensible drug policies, and we have much to others. >> hasn't the international experience been buried in some places. i
most would say legalize marijuana, tax and regulate it. stop criminalizing people for drug possession. make a commitment to treating it. for those determined to get their drugs. they'll get it from the black market. look at what the europeans have done, allowing heroin addicts getting heroin from clinics. that's not legalisation, it's a policy advancing public safety. >> if prohibition and punishment as the main punishments is breaking up, why is that happening now? >> there are...
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democrats don't want to raise taxes. how are we going to find the savings? with that in mind, my best guess is that we don't have another shutdown. >> how do you avoid the shutdown? >> a continuing resolution that keeps sequestration in place. another short term. we've done it 14 times. we can fund the government through a continuing resolution. >> morris, is that the back stop there? >> yeah, i'm not for sure it's going to work this time. there is mounting pressure in the business community as my colleague knows. there is the pressure of mid term election as a lead up to the next presidential election and i would say i would read the tea leaves. the way they're getting together on the farm bill is an indication republicans want to play ball a little bit more. those are farm bills. farmers are their constituents. i think there's a con volution of things with the re-election and mid term. the presidential election is very important in this lead up, particularly since the fumble with obama care. the republicans may see an opening and may be a reason for them t
democrats don't want to raise taxes. how are we going to find the savings? with that in mind, my best guess is that we don't have another shutdown. >> how do you avoid the shutdown? >> a continuing resolution that keeps sequestration in place. another short term. we've done it 14 times. we can fund the government through a continuing resolution. >> morris, is that the back stop there? >> yeah, i'm not for sure it's going to work this time. there is mounting pressure in...
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and then to make it to print the building faces hefty fines on anyone paying this tax to head to the senate and the next two. says israel will suffer the consequences for measuring a senior. c'mon get this wednesday. kason of lackey said patio weapons and explosives expect place to have some estrada was killed outside his client and southern bay rates at the last few months several targets linked to a spot on which is backed by iran and unfolds in syria have the instructor didn't attend but just on the reports it was about midnight when the sun maliki has returned to his home in southern b route. he had reportedly just parked his car when he was shot dead by unidentified gunmen we went downstairs and found him in his calls kill and abuse. maybe he was trying to get alchemist on and they were watching him so this is easier to discard or facial and a hezbollah described on wiki says the high level commander who had often been targeted in the past. the lebanese shiite militant group lead the killings on its autonomy israel denied any involvement. a sunni group called the at her house so
and then to make it to print the building faces hefty fines on anyone paying this tax to head to the senate and the next two. says israel will suffer the consequences for measuring a senior. c'mon get this wednesday. kason of lackey said patio weapons and explosives expect place to have some estrada was killed outside his client and southern bay rates at the last few months several targets linked to a spot on which is backed by iran and unfolds in syria have the instructor didn't attend but...
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this is tax law season where investors sell their losers to offset the gains they made. and people got gains galore. at a moment a few stocks are down, selling ibm and cat could be particularly brutal. once we get to 2014, there will still be plenty of more long-term problems here. ibm is being challenged by the cloud. its book of business is not in tune with the simple inexpensive nature of cloud computing. the whole watson thing, the race for the most powerful, analytical computer means nothing in this day and age. you won jeopardy, sold. many companies provide excellent data analytics. you don't need ibm. ibm offers the fabled one-stop shop. but then again, information technology outfits are increasingly going a la carte, something we saw with dream force, a celebration of everything that ibm is not. accused ibm as being irrelevant and not offering companies anything close to a bargain. heavy hardware, big iron, no thank you. meantime, ibm spends much of its free cash flow buying back stock. it's a giant cyclical company without any real growth at all. i have to tell
this is tax law season where investors sell their losers to offset the gains they made. and people got gains galore. at a moment a few stocks are down, selling ibm and cat could be particularly brutal. once we get to 2014, there will still be plenty of more long-term problems here. ibm is being challenged by the cloud. its book of business is not in tune with the simple inexpensive nature of cloud computing. the whole watson thing, the race for the most powerful, analytical computer means...
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rate might end up with more revenues that raising taxes? >> for the country as a whole, right. we can learn as a country they'll go to other countries if they don't -- >> we should talk about tax. >> all right. gord gordon, thank you. say hi to johnny. >>> when we come back, we have the numbers out at 8:15 eastern time from the jobs data. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of unsurpassed
rate might end up with more revenues that raising taxes? >> for the country as a whole, right. we can learn as a country they'll go to other countries if they don't -- >> we should talk about tax. >> all right. gord gordon, thank you. say hi to johnny. >>> when we come back, we have the numbers out at 8:15 eastern time from the jobs data. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp...
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relatively well off state of michigan to draw in the wealthy the large corporations who have evaded their tax responsibilities for decades and say to them look you've been making out like bandits it's time for those at the top the biggest and the rich is to pay what they should have been paying all along and if you did that you would be able to get the money that would be able to have this city on their its obligations to the people who gave lifetimes of work to maintaining that said richard you just hit it right on the head which is that detroit's audio and history has received a bailout many times over why is it that corporations are considered more important to bail out than the people of this country. the irony is because they've made so much money that they have figured out that having become so rich relative to everybody else both the big companies relative to businesses as a whole and both the richest among us relative to everybody else that their soul out of touch with everybody else that they better control the political system or else the obvious will happen that the majority will u
relatively well off state of michigan to draw in the wealthy the large corporations who have evaded their tax responsibilities for decades and say to them look you've been making out like bandits it's time for those at the top the biggest and the rich is to pay what they should have been paying all along and if you did that you would be able to get the money that would be able to have this city on their its obligations to the people who gave lifetimes of work to maintaining that said richard...
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those taxes hold. now will the rest of the states start to decide, you know, we're emboldened, we're going to try to go after more of the taxes. >> the law has been store on this. it started with sport books, betting online. they went back to the 1960s communication acts to find wiretapping and stuff, ways to get their hand on it. this has been happening to are a while, as the internet is creating commerce, government wants a slice. >> right. it's a big slice. it is a really big slice. brick and mortar and online retailers are merging. look at something like amazon, they have 34 mufulfillment cents across the country. i think what it could mean for new york and it has been, some of the big online retailers are going to make sure they're not creating jobs in new york. they want to continue to argue we don't have a physical presence in new york. >> i live here, if i'm buying fishing equipment in tennessee and shipping it to someone else, it's all of these cross state laws. >> everyone says it's messy, ma
those taxes hold. now will the rest of the states start to decide, you know, we're emboldened, we're going to try to go after more of the taxes. >> the law has been store on this. it started with sport books, betting online. they went back to the 1960s communication acts to find wiretapping and stuff, ways to get their hand on it. this has been happening to are a while, as the internet is creating commerce, government wants a slice. >> right. it's a big slice. it is a really big...
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going to do is they're going to get this money it's going to be more good pay downs another half in tax exemptions it's going to help one hundred thousand people which probably doesn't sound a great deal but that such a third of the population of iceland now having said this this is going to be nine percent of the total country's g.d.p. which is fourteen billion so they're already investing into this one but not everybody is happy about this credit rating agency is advising against this is saying austerity is the way forward as well as. to austerity is the way forward gosh we haven't heard that before have not normal. some people saying that since two thousand and eight iceland has actually come rather a long way it has done for a mars. we rewind the clock it was pretty much a disaster the first domino to fall in the whole financial crash and it affected pretty much most of europe and externally is one and that's because people lots of countries had assets in the international banking system that was iceland as a result we had international debts six times higher than the country's g.d.
going to do is they're going to get this money it's going to be more good pay downs another half in tax exemptions it's going to help one hundred thousand people which probably doesn't sound a great deal but that such a third of the population of iceland now having said this this is going to be nine percent of the total country's g.d.p. which is fourteen billion so they're already investing into this one but not everybody is happy about this credit rating agency is advising against this is...
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dodd-frank prohibits the use of tax dollars to bail out any financial firm. it requires that we will and use the tools that the law provides. the largest financial companies have already submitted living wills or blueprints for how to unwind firms if they fail. regulators will require firms to rework these plans if they are not credible. if firms are not able to provide a credible plan, regulators can impose remedies, including requiring firms to divest or realign their businesses. also, realtors have made clear implement the authority which vows the federal deposit corporation to wind it down safely over time. and they are continuing to develop strategies and guidance for resolving major institutions with minimum disruption to the financial system. there is still more work to do, particularly to make sure that international rules mesh with our own since, as we know too well, financial crises do not respect national borders. while we will not know how well these tools work for certain until they are tested by a true crisis, several things are clear. dodd-fran
dodd-frank prohibits the use of tax dollars to bail out any financial firm. it requires that we will and use the tools that the law provides. the largest financial companies have already submitted living wills or blueprints for how to unwind firms if they fail. regulators will require firms to rework these plans if they are not credible. if firms are not able to provide a credible plan, regulators can impose remedies, including requiring firms to divest or realign their businesses. also,...
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issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> michael eaves is here with sports. kind of a shake up in coaching ranks in one nba team. >> not one you would expect at this point in the season. >> the expectations were high because as a player kid was considered to have the highest basketballisbasketball iq in the nets made a change to the coaching staff today. >> it's lawrence frank who has been reassigned to a role where he will no longer attend practices or games there was reports that there was growing tension between frank and kidd. they called the move a
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large and healthy financial institutions be willing to take on failing institutions when they might be taxed with the result? so, that's one issue of policy that we have to look at carefully. the committee was also concerned about one other thing that, which is really to me, in particular, and to other members of the committee, particularly troubling. and that is, that the, the charges that were placed against jpmorgan came after the chairman of the bank started to take on the government's policy in a number of areas. he was critical, i'm talking here of jamie dimon. he was critical of the, of the dodd-frank act and was critical of many other regulatory policies of the government. and, at the same time, he was in a sense, a spokesman for thing industry but an individual who was the chairman of a large bank then following those criticisms, came all of these charges against jpmorgan chase, which had previously been thought to be one of the healthiest and best-managed banks. so, the worry here is that the lesson that the government is, or the message that the government is sending is that, if y
large and healthy financial institutions be willing to take on failing institutions when they might be taxed with the result? so, that's one issue of policy that we have to look at carefully. the committee was also concerned about one other thing that, which is really to me, in particular, and to other members of the committee, particularly troubling. and that is, that the, the charges that were placed against jpmorgan came after the chairman of the bank started to take on the government's...
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the city estimates over the next four years, they will take in $3.4 million in sales tax revenue. >> you can take this truck anywhere in the neighborhood. anywhere in the community, anywhere in the city. >> i think they are excellent. yeah. this is a little pricey, but -- >> some of the customers are not yet sold on the food truck lottery. they missed some of the trucks that did not participate or win the most coveted site. >> the only thing we can see here is reduced joyce for consumers. and so i'm concerned about the opportunities for citizens that, you know, choose where they want to eat. >> what would you like to see added? >> more comfort foods. >> more comfort food. >> yeah, soup, stews. >> a new lottery is held every month. trucks and locations are certain to change. bruce johnson, wusa9. >> the eight assigned food truck spaces are at franklin square, gw university, lafont plaza, metro center, union station, and the virginia avenue side of the state department. >>> a couple water main breaks made it difficult. the larger one happened here in northeast d.c. and that is a major
the city estimates over the next four years, they will take in $3.4 million in sales tax revenue. >> you can take this truck anywhere in the neighborhood. anywhere in the community, anywhere in the city. >> i think they are excellent. yeah. this is a little pricey, but -- >> some of the customers are not yet sold on the food truck lottery. they missed some of the trucks that did not participate or win the most coveted site. >> the only thing we can see here is reduced...
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of friends against taxes on employment in the euro it's a these hard hit by the economic crisis with budget cuts. and youth unemployment forty percent. around the fukushima nuclear plant in japan there are areas where the radiation can kill you in just twenty minutes for the hundreds of thousands of locals displaced in two thousand and eleven many still live in hope of returning home as the government feeds them with assurances that it's just a matter of time but authorities are like she has just a few reports as the years go by such claims look more like empty promises. this woman can only fit me and my cameramen into her new home she apologizes but there's simply no room for the whole crew inside she's one of recent lawyers from the fukushima area forced to leave their homes amid the twenty eleven nuclear disaster . when the tsunami hit we were told to pack only necessary things and run away they said it would be only for two three days now living in this cage of a house returning to our old house is a dream which we know won't ever come true we are being fed with promises of a big
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be replaced by revenue in other areas, but they are avoiding the big questions, no major changes to taxes or entitlement programs. murray and staffers continue to make progress over the weekend but the deal taking shape already has some critics, like powerful maryland and virginia lawmakers proposing that they receive more money for their pension plans. conservative republicans do not like the idea of putting the current spending cap there. democrats want more on emergency spending benefits with unemployment at seven percent, which is a tough sell right now to republicans. a lot of things out there for people not to like in this deal, so it is no slam dunk even if the deal is sealed by friday. >> peter, thank you very much. budgets in washington, d.c. to back in new york and fending off activist investors, at least one in this case. bill ackman, that is one of the names you need to know. herbalife has added an independent orton member with an illustrious career focused on poverty and is approaching investors suggesting they pull money out of the $12 billion firm. it looks like a completel
be replaced by revenue in other areas, but they are avoiding the big questions, no major changes to taxes or entitlement programs. murray and staffers continue to make progress over the weekend but the deal taking shape already has some critics, like powerful maryland and virginia lawmakers proposing that they receive more money for their pension plans. conservative republicans do not like the idea of putting the current spending cap there. democrats want more on emergency spending benefits...
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they were frozen this year in a tax dispute. siemens is said to be considering a deal of its medical unit. it is not considered to be a core business. the chief executive is evaluating the portfolio of the largest engineering. novartis is considering swapping animal health unit of one with assets rather than selling. face change is one of several options exploring. of you several options that are exploring. the allergy medicine is said to be attractive. announced record profits earlier this morning. manus is here to break down the numbers. what drove the numbers? >> the right product and squeezing margins higher. your speciality products. unique. they said we interact and won't more. that fills the margins. that is doing better. also doing quite nicely and the u.k. and nordics. it is where they are beginning to build the margin. if your shareholder, you get a nice up left on the dividend. ift on the dividend. they are carrying more people in the u.k. and nordics. .hey are building the margin they had a pretty good set of numbers
they were frozen this year in a tax dispute. siemens is said to be considering a deal of its medical unit. it is not considered to be a core business. the chief executive is evaluating the portfolio of the largest engineering. novartis is considering swapping animal health unit of one with assets rather than selling. face change is one of several options exploring. of you several options that are exploring. the allergy medicine is said to be attractive. announced record profits earlier this...
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it was a good expenditure of your tax payer money. all of that had to be to tittered in the context about you. finally, we made an unequivocal statement by saving the largest community of muslims in departmental europe that we were not in anti-islamic country, that america would take serious risks to keep innocent muslims from being killed and that we would work with and support any islamic population that renounce terror and embrace reconciliation and cooperation. we were trying to do all of this at once. you can readily see how intelligent is. we had to know how much change yelp could absorb. we had to know how reliable the efforts to move the nuclear weapons out of these other countries back into russia was. all this while dealing with everything we had to bosnia. and we had to do the right things in bosnia into it in the right way. i can't say enough about the intelligence apparatus that was set up to give us timely, quicker, briefer, more accurate reports and what was going on in bosnia. and we had they are, in their balkan task
it was a good expenditure of your tax payer money. all of that had to be to tittered in the context about you. finally, we made an unequivocal statement by saving the largest community of muslims in departmental europe that we were not in anti-islamic country, that america would take serious risks to keep innocent muslims from being killed and that we would work with and support any islamic population that renounce terror and embrace reconciliation and cooperation. we were trying to do all of...
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. >> what about taxes? don't other aspects of tax reform like closing loopholes and changing the deductibility -- aren't they much more important for your business? >> that would be a material negative to our business. >> are you afraid of tax reform? >> no. the market will adjust. our business will go on. it is happen in places like germany and denmark. happened in places like germany and denmark. it will not be catastrophic for our business. would it be good? no, it would not be good, but i do not see it happening. it is an underpinning of the economy. achievea good way to that. >> let's talk about what you are doing in europe. you move from london to the u.s. 18 months ago. is that giving us a signal that the opportunities are here. no, i was 11 years in london and i wanted to raise my kids as americans. there are great opportunities in europe, but the u.s. is relatively more attractive because in your up you will have more volatility and lower growth. return -- youter ought to earn a better return in eu
. >> what about taxes? don't other aspects of tax reform like closing loopholes and changing the deductibility -- aren't they much more important for your business? >> that would be a material negative to our business. >> are you afraid of tax reform? >> no. the market will adjust. our business will go on. it is happen in places like germany and denmark. happened in places like germany and denmark. it will not be catastrophic for our business. would it be good? no, it...
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and eats putar technology enterprise zone, where tax rates are low and creativity is high. >> they left sill can valley for this city famous for its steel. >> . >> there's reasons to stay. >> it is the pittsburgh miracle. it became year in the 80's, market portions working to replace the steel industry, through regulation and a partnership between government, industry, and universities the city clawed back. >> i cannot recall pittsburgh saying they want to be like somebody else. >> the history is always busiest loyal to their hometown, helped them become a leadner healthcare. >> to celebrate it, they are going to indicate the success, so much as a last of failure, pittsburgh rates 50 second out of the u.s.' 100 largest cities. based on job growth, unemployment, y.d.p. and home prices. >> such a huge disparities of wealth, that plague modern america. the try reveals failure. emotional leaders he says only a national plan to get jobs and equitable growth will do. >> 2500 homeless children in this area. you have an infant mortality right among the african-american population at 21 per 1,00
and eats putar technology enterprise zone, where tax rates are low and creativity is high. >> they left sill can valley for this city famous for its steel. >> . >> there's reasons to stay. >> it is the pittsburgh miracle. it became year in the 80's, market portions working to replace the steel industry, through regulation and a partnership between government, industry, and universities the city clawed back. >> i cannot recall pittsburgh saying they want to be like...
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idea of tax avoidance is better than -- >> that sounds like it is not tax avoidance, that is tax evasion. if you're avoiding the taxes, it should be able to with stand -- >> it might be satisfying just to do it so they can't see. even if you're not breaking the law. >> by itself, it doesn't sound that bad. but when you combine it with the nsa reading the e-mails and you get into the long arm of the law -- >> no, i'm in favor of this. i'm in favor of the fed going after this because i think in order for taxation to work, that everybody should be held up to the same laws. you can find about what those tax laws should be, but you -- whatever the law of the land is what we all have to live under that rule. >> we have people in congress now that are -- that want to make -- they don't care where the u.s. companies are. it's almost a punitive. they look at apple and the way that -- >> but these are individuals who are hiding money over there. >> but this makes the end of every hollywood caper not true any more. the idea of the guy who does the crime and escapes to the -- >> that is my point. >>
idea of tax avoidance is better than -- >> that sounds like it is not tax avoidance, that is tax evasion. if you're avoiding the taxes, it should be able to with stand -- >> it might be satisfying just to do it so they can't see. even if you're not breaking the law. >> by itself, it doesn't sound that bad. but when you combine it with the nsa reading the e-mails and you get into the long arm of the law -- >> no, i'm in favor of this. i'm in favor of the fed going after...
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taxes and health care. it made no difference. >> if you do -- i know you don't -- but you know that obama care's at 57%. >> forget it. >> if that was the issue, it was just obama care, you wouldn't have gotten 51%. but what elected -- what spawned the tea party, what spawned that 2010 route was the way the democrats passed obama care where you took 20% of the economy without a single republican vote. you even lost ted kennedy's seat in the process as it was happening, had to do reconciliation. it was ugly, that's why we're sitting here in this poisonous atmosphere. and look what we're dealing with with obama care. do you think you should have done it that way? >> but the fact of the matter is, we were also in the deepest recession anyone here has experienced. >> can i ask one question? >> which leads to anger and fear and reaction against all of those that they felt responsible had to put them in that trick bag. >> we are up against a hard break with the commercial. but, leader, would you stay for the next
taxes and health care. it made no difference. >> if you do -- i know you don't -- but you know that obama care's at 57%. >> forget it. >> if that was the issue, it was just obama care, you wouldn't have gotten 51%. but what elected -- what spawned the tea party, what spawned that 2010 route was the way the democrats passed obama care where you took 20% of the economy without a single republican vote. you even lost ted kennedy's seat in the process as it was happening, had to...
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is the uk taxpayer funding a tax break for the transfer of stolen files a? >> you may not be fully with the tax laws, so i think we'll move on to our next question or. spent i don't think why you should move on. >> order, mr. ellis. mr. winnick. >> perhaps you're fortunate not to be in a moscow courtroom in the 1930s, mr. rusbridger. were you surprised at the amount of intelligence gathering which was revealed as result of what snowden gave to your newspaper and other media outlets? >> i think many people are staggered by the amount of speed you yourself, if i may interrupt. were you staggered and surprised? >> i was staggered. i think we all knew that the intelligence agencies collected a lot of data, and people are still trying to make out as though nothing has changed in the last 15 years since the laws were passed. we have a lot of analog laws that deal with the digital world. i think the last series law that was passed about any of this matter was 2000, which was at a time when facebook hadn't been invented and when google+ to doing its initial funding
is the uk taxpayer funding a tax break for the transfer of stolen files a? >> you may not be fully with the tax laws, so i think we'll move on to our next question or. spent i don't think why you should move on. >> order, mr. ellis. mr. winnick. >> perhaps you're fortunate not to be in a moscow courtroom in the 1930s, mr. rusbridger. were you surprised at the amount of intelligence gathering which was revealed as result of what snowden gave to your newspaper and other media...
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had he to raise taxes in order to cut the $11 billion deficit. raising taxes is not something that's designed to make you very popular as well as cutting government spending. i spoke with the finance minister and he's pretty b buoyant. the public outcry on that, people are pretty pleased. i did ask him, is this just kicking the can down the road. take a listen. >> we have to reduce government expenses in a way that will not hurt all the services we want to give to the government. the fight for efficiency in all the governments around the world is a hard fight. we know now things we didn't know before about how to do it because we've been doing it for quite a while. this is why things are better now. i think we're going to have a new fiscal rule which will allow us to reduce government expenses in a way that will allow us not to raise taxes. >>ing where do you see that in order not to raise taxes in 2014, 2015. >> i can tell you we're not going to hurt the budgets of education because we are an education modulated government and of course health a
had he to raise taxes in order to cut the $11 billion deficit. raising taxes is not something that's designed to make you very popular as well as cutting government spending. i spoke with the finance minister and he's pretty b buoyant. the public outcry on that, people are pretty pleased. i did ask him, is this just kicking the can down the road. take a listen. >> we have to reduce government expenses in a way that will not hurt all the services we want to give to the government. the...
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negotiators are looking at any tax hikes. they're also not looking at significant cuts to medicare, medicaid or social security. instead of looking at small is more to their retirement plans. they're trying to keep that a bit lower. they're also looking at funds by selling a spectrum. looking at a small budget deal. this is part of a different budget process. >> why can there be something like a grand bargain right now? democrats are not willing to do any kind of medicare and medicaid. republicans are not willing to do any tax hikes. ryan and patty murray basically decided that they were not going to go after the sacred cow of the other party. they are trying to get something that was possible. we are not even going to go there this time. host: talking with ian swanson of "the hill." even if there is a agreement made this week, there will be a budget battle for 2014. caller: one thing this he'll will not do is raise the debt ceiling. at some point next year they are going to have to do that. it is a little difficult to foreca
negotiators are looking at any tax hikes. they're also not looking at significant cuts to medicare, medicaid or social security. instead of looking at small is more to their retirement plans. they're trying to keep that a bit lower. they're also looking at funds by selling a spectrum. looking at a small budget deal. this is part of a different budget process. >> why can there be something like a grand bargain right now? democrats are not willing to do any kind of medicare and medicaid....
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and governments should dramatically increase the tax on tobacco. >> i think the first step is agree on the goal, making the commitment, having that commitment be widely shared, generating the political commitment above all within countries to commitment the necessary resources to the necessary health interventions. >> nevertheless do you think in the current economic environment, when you talk about $60 billion being injected into health care systems a year to reach these goals, a lot of people are going to be thinking how are cash-strapped countries going to find that money? >> what we show is that the total gain in gdp, the extra gdp, not the gdp they have now, the extra gdp they have per year represents a figure of close to $10 trillion per year. and what we're talking about is the allocation of not half of it, not a tenth of it. but well under 1% of it. two this global conversion agenda that saves 10 million lives. >>> to ask you about the risk of overburn denning health systems, of course it would be an incredible achievement, but i'm just wondering about the knock-on effect of th
and governments should dramatically increase the tax on tobacco. >> i think the first step is agree on the goal, making the commitment, having that commitment be widely shared, generating the political commitment above all within countries to commitment the necessary resources to the necessary health interventions. >> nevertheless do you think in the current economic environment, when you talk about $60 billion being injected into health care systems a year to reach these goals, a...
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in the absence of a national ruling, more states may try to tax sales on the internet. a new york commuter train was doing 82 miles an hour when it hit a sharp curve and derailed sunday, killing four people. the speed limit there is 30 miles an hour. investigators from the national transportation safety board announced the findings today from the train's two data recorders. they said it's clear what the train was doing, but not why. >> the locomotive had an event recorder, the cab car had an at in point in time it is preliminary but we can say here's what happened. we know speeds and positions, power settings and brake application. we don't know whether the brakes -- went to zero pressure because of a valve change or because of the train breakup. >> woodruff: the wreckage on the track meant some 26,000 commuters had to find alternative routes today. the government's health care website is hitting on more cylinders. white house officials say it handled 375,000 customers by midday. that's after weeks of work to fix the site's disastrous rollout two months ago. we'll get t
in the absence of a national ruling, more states may try to tax sales on the internet. a new york commuter train was doing 82 miles an hour when it hit a sharp curve and derailed sunday, killing four people. the speed limit there is 30 miles an hour. investigators from the national transportation safety board announced the findings today from the train's two data recorders. they said it's clear what the train was doing, but not why. >> the locomotive had an event recorder, the cab car had...
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enterprise value, the market cap plus the debt, minus the cash, divided by the earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization of 9.8. credit suisse gives it a $25 price target. the stock still has plenty of room to run, if that's how you want to value it. meanwhile, it's trading at 19 times next year's earnings, which is well below the five and ten-year averages and not too pricey considering it should be able to grow earnings at a 40% clip next year. the bears at goldman think it's time to sell masco and swap into some nonresidential construction plays as that space starts to turn. i think they're wrong. i think they're wrong to write off masco and i agree with the bulls at credit suisse, believing this stock could have more room to run. i say stick with masco and stick with cramer. lou in oregon, lou? >> caller: boo-yah, skedaddy. >> i'm not booing, i'm louing. >> caller: hey, about six months ago, you recommended and i bought two stocks, american realty capital properties and also health care reit. i'm wondering, should i by more? >> i would. look, these are all about -- this g
enterprise value, the market cap plus the debt, minus the cash, divided by the earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization of 9.8. credit suisse gives it a $25 price target. the stock still has plenty of room to run, if that's how you want to value it. meanwhile, it's trading at 19 times next year's earnings, which is well below the five and ten-year averages and not too pricey considering it should be able to grow earnings at a 40% clip next year. the bears at goldman think...
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. >> it's a hidden tax. they are paying because shoplifting is ongoing. >> it doesn't mean due process should be taken away. >> reporter: he chairs the consumer affairs committee. stores have a right to sue. charging a fine while he or she is being held captive is an overreach, even if there's evidence of theft. >> certainly doesn't mean any individual should be extorted. no one should have to pay money on the spot because a store has taken them into custody. >> macy's didn't share a written policy they have for detaining shoplifters or demanding on the spot payment, however they told nbc new york staff is prohibits from using coercioerciocoercion. >>> a warhol painting of kim kardashian may come true. he made a deal with monica warhol. she's making the painting happen like her famous cousin, she makes silkscreen works from photographs. when asked about painting kardashian, she said she's famous for nothing, andy would have loved her. >>> a puppy learned a hard lesson about chasing squirrels. the pipe was sm
. >> it's a hidden tax. they are paying because shoplifting is ongoing. >> it doesn't mean due process should be taken away. >> reporter: he chairs the consumer affairs committee. stores have a right to sue. charging a fine while he or she is being held captive is an overreach, even if there's evidence of theft. >> certainly doesn't mean any individual should be extorted. no one should have to pay money on the spot because a store has taken them into custody. >>...
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your last year's tax return. if you didn't have one, information about payroll, pay stubs, et cetera. >> and gather all this information before you go to healthcare.gov. >> yes. because you're going to need it to complete the application. the other wonderful piece of news that came out yesterday that no one seemed to notice is that for the very first time healthcare.gov has a shopping function, a browsing function. something it should have had from day one but it's now there and working. when you go on the home page, there's a little -- >> the little -- >> the little medallion on left, click on that, and you can enter some very simple information about yourself and see all of the plans available to you. >> without putting financial data, stuff in you may not want to. >> no financial data. it won't calculate whether or not you have a subsidy coming to you, but it will show you the plans available to you in your area with the premium for a person your age. you can even looking at the provider networks and drug list
your last year's tax return. if you didn't have one, information about payroll, pay stubs, et cetera. >> and gather all this information before you go to healthcare.gov. >> yes. because you're going to need it to complete the application. the other wonderful piece of news that came out yesterday that no one seemed to notice is that for the very first time healthcare.gov has a shopping function, a browsing function. something it should have had from day one but it's now there and...
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taxes on my jean, rental cars. the question is whether the public will eventually repay the money. >> what is the new now? ?> as far as facilities >> or the pushback. >> acting strong pushback. -- i think strong pushback. dan francisco has a new facility, the public is involved and it seems to be working well there. a lot depends on whether you can get mixed use development around the facility. alternately bringing new money into the county or municipality. that alone will depend on whether or not it was successful. >> i believe there is a football game in january and february in three feet of snow in new jersey? >> i'm not to mention the ice hockey game in new jersey as well. the facility -- paid for by taxpayers >> the owners were on the hook. but they sold licensing to the public. in some ways the public is paying for the stadium because they have to buy the right to buy the tickets. >> we talked about how fenway park is 100 years old. the vikings are getting a new stadium. the marlins are getting a new stadium.
taxes on my jean, rental cars. the question is whether the public will eventually repay the money. >> what is the new now? ?> as far as facilities >> or the pushback. >> acting strong pushback. -- i think strong pushback. dan francisco has a new facility, the public is involved and it seems to be working well there. a lot depends on whether you can get mixed use development around the facility. alternately bringing new money into the county or municipality. that alone will...
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i think what will happen when you get to year end, a lot of muni funds will be pressured more, tax law selling -- >> lots. >> you'll do okay buying these funds at a discount. >> we won't necessarily see that pressure from the broader market, certainly. people maybe the last couple of years, any harvest, time is running out. >> there's still lots of things to harvest this year. lots of munis you can swap out of. munis are out. those are good places to swap into a different fund if you need to. take the loss, put it in your pocket if you don't need it and carry it forward. tax law accounting is huge in investing. >> we've been out of the muni market for the past 14 to 15 months when munis started getting back over 5% we've been a buyer. we've been aggressively buying municipal bonds. >> rob morgan any opinion on that before we go, quickly? >> absolutely. i think having a portfolio for individual investor tilted more toward short end and rising rate environment makes sense. i think detroit bankruptcy spells trouble more for retirees on pension plans more for than muni bond investors. >> a
i think what will happen when you get to year end, a lot of muni funds will be pressured more, tax law selling -- >> lots. >> you'll do okay buying these funds at a discount. >> we won't necessarily see that pressure from the broader market, certainly. people maybe the last couple of years, any harvest, time is running out. >> there's still lots of things to harvest this year. lots of munis you can swap out of. munis are out. those are good places to swap into a...
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it seems like rahm emanuel is going to have issues regarding property taxes and raising property taxes, because they have a pretty big gaping deficit hole. do you have any advice or any issues that you think we can learn from on how you negotiate on a state level with respect to rahm emanuel on a city level? >> i think it is important to negotiate, to sit down with everyone, and we did. ultima ultimately, you put together a solution, and sometimes folks don't agree, but it has to be done for the common good, the everyday taxpayer, the person that gets up, raising kids, we want to make sure they come first. >> i tell you what. i recently governored the governors estate, my daughter had big shows, and always like in the haunted mansion, where the pictures are hung, the paint's a different color. we've had so many governors from otto to ryan to blagojevich, where they're taking these and leaving the mark. governor, i'm sure your picture will stand for a long time. >> all right. thank you. >> let's get to dominic chu. >> look at barnes & noble, because there's reports now that the s.e.c. i
it seems like rahm emanuel is going to have issues regarding property taxes and raising property taxes, because they have a pretty big gaping deficit hole. do you have any advice or any issues that you think we can learn from on how you negotiate on a state level with respect to rahm emanuel on a city level? >> i think it is important to negotiate, to sit down with everyone, and we did. ultima ultimately, you put together a solution, and sometimes folks don't agree, but it has to be done...
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we have got the earned income tax credit. we have got to make work pay. >> there are many of your colleagues who will say even though it doesn't sound as nice they like the earned income tax credit. it's less -- it's a different kind of potentially more precise tool. what about something like that as an answer here? >> here's the problem. what it does is force the government, force the taxpayer to pick up the cost of the businesses that don't want to pay their employees. we have small businesses that pay low wages, they are privatizing the benefits. but they are sociallizing the cost of the rest of society. a $12 an hour minimum wage would save tens of billions of dollars. >> michael? >> but you still have that group of smaller employers who are going calculate the cost of the extra hourly earnings and say i'm only going hire one and a half people i'm going to reduce to part time. i'm not going to spend more money out of my poblgtcket. and i think it does put pressure on the low end of jobs. >> final word? >> i think $12 an h
we have got the earned income tax credit. we have got to make work pay. >> there are many of your colleagues who will say even though it doesn't sound as nice they like the earned income tax credit. it's less -- it's a different kind of potentially more precise tool. what about something like that as an answer here? >> here's the problem. what it does is force the government, force the taxpayer to pick up the cost of the businesses that don't want to pay their employees. we have...
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>> do you see the promise promulgation enact a carbon tax for this country in the future? if only if congress provides that mechanism. no. okay. >> mr. chairman, i can't get my questions answered. i guess i'm pretty much finished and yield back. >> thank you. i don't believe we have any other members for the questions. administrator mccarthy. thank you for your presence today. we may have additional questions that would be submitted to you in writing. we hope you will reply in a next couple of weeks. >> i didn't mean, can i ask you one favor? >> i know we ask you a lot of information about the subpoena issues. i want to make sure we understood one another. if we meet after ward. i want to make sure i gave perfectly correct answers our expectations are the same on what you're looking for and whether or not we've complied with that and with a you're looking for next. i want to be very respectful you and the wishes of this -- >> thank you. you will. i'm somewhat encourage bid your answers today. ly hope you will give us the data we would like to have and would like to have in
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. >> david cameron announcing today that he's not going to cut taxes for the middle classes. how much room, wiggle room is there going to be for the government, peter? much depends on what you think the economy is going to do this year and next ahead of the election. >> yeah. i think the likelihood is that the economy will continue to grow at a 2% to 2.5% late next year. that's decent, but it's not stellar. given all they have said about reducing the deficit over the next few years, it leaves room for cutting taxes. i think what the uk needs is a rebalancing towards investment and exports. the government realizes this and i think as a consequence it's unlikely to do things to throw additional fuel on the fire of consumption. >> do you think the government is doing enough? are you expecting any measures, say, on planning tomorrow from the troika? would that have helped? we had construction pmis this week very strong, rising like a phoenix out of the ashes. but many suppliers saying the supply side of that market is still very, very underperforming. >> yeah. i mean, when it com
. >> david cameron announcing today that he's not going to cut taxes for the middle classes. how much room, wiggle room is there going to be for the government, peter? much depends on what you think the economy is going to do this year and next ahead of the election. >> yeah. i think the likelihood is that the economy will continue to grow at a 2% to 2.5% late next year. that's decent, but it's not stellar. given all they have said about reducing the deficit over the next few years,...
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and the rates in new york with sales tax and everything and income taxes, state income taxes are roughly the same rate. so the tax equalization. i don't pay double. it gets offset. >> i don't know what that says, now we're equal to -- >> it's about 50%, basically is the marginal rate. >> you think that's fine? >> well, the british government reduced it from 50% to 45% and i thought that was wrong at the beginning of the conservative coalition because they said they were doing it to try and increase entrepreneurial activity. i think the best way to do that is a capital gains tax, not income tax. so i think that was misplaced. and i think at a time when people were worried about inequality and equality, which was high on the political agenda, i think it was the wrong thing to do. >> it brings up a lot of issues about income equality. and we know the one thing that solved income equality is growth and jobs. growth and jobs. not entitlements, not redistribution, it's growth and jobs. and some of the efforts to do it the other way, to have the government orchestrate a shrinking of it -- >> fa
and the rates in new york with sales tax and everything and income taxes, state income taxes are roughly the same rate. so the tax equalization. i don't pay double. it gets offset. >> i don't know what that says, now we're equal to -- >> it's about 50%, basically is the marginal rate. >> you think that's fine? >> well, the british government reduced it from 50% to 45% and i thought that was wrong at the beginning of the conservative coalition because they said they were...
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done a big financing, and if they really, really wanted to, they could repatriate some cash and pay taxes. that's probably not what's going to happen. >> no, they're not going to do that. >> the stock on its own merit will do fine. >> just focus on the product, and the margins are stabilizing, and those are more important, i think, in the near term. >> here's a question. how would you like a look at tomorrow's jobs numbers today? up next, we're talking to someone who get as very unique perspective from background checks. that and much more is just ahead. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and seasoned market experts to help sharpen your instincts. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so you can take charge tdd#: 1-800-345-25
done a big financing, and if they really, really wanted to, they could repatriate some cash and pay taxes. that's probably not what's going to happen. >> no, they're not going to do that. >> the stock on its own merit will do fine. >> just focus on the product, and the margins are stabilizing, and those are more important, i think, in the near term. >> here's a question. how would you like a look at tomorrow's jobs numbers today? up next, we're talking to someone who get...
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you're not going to have that big tax loss fear. a lot of people saying i can find inexpensive tech, i don't need to go into the cloud. although apple is saying this is about ibm being wrong and apple being right. >> there has been an expectation of a china mobile deal. >> yes. >> unbeknownst to most people who hold the stock. that being said, 740 million china mobile subscribers, there is a fairly large audience they could conceivably be addressing to try to buy smartphones. >> do you remember the conference call that was the open rebellion against tim cook? it was withone of these things e i thought it was 1948 where stillwell had just lost china and now he's making a move. he did not lose china. >> we'll see. that fortune story has a lot of people talking about whether china mobile makes a big move in this direction, having not carried their phones till now. >> maybe samsung -- don't hear a lot about samsung having a revolutionary new phone. >> no, although they've got a lot of new patents, they're going to do the curve thing or
you're not going to have that big tax loss fear. a lot of people saying i can find inexpensive tech, i don't need to go into the cloud. although apple is saying this is about ibm being wrong and apple being right. >> there has been an expectation of a china mobile deal. >> yes. >> unbeknownst to most people who hold the stock. that being said, 740 million china mobile subscribers, there is a fairly large audience they could conceivably be addressing to try to buy smartphones....
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on those programs, paid for by some revenue and some entitlement cuts but the revenue would not be tax increases, thing like user fee, and entitlement cuts would not be medicare and social security avoiding those hot buttons like curbing federal retirement. the negotiators hope to announce this by the end of the week so congress can act next week. remember when the government was reopened they set a december 13th deadline and democrats and republicans are reasonably optimistic that they can do that next week, guys. >> good stuff there. john harwood, we'll keep a close eye on that. >> this might come as good news to our next guest. a survey out shows ceos are feeling more optimistic about the economy. will that mean more jobs? ask jon engler president of the business round table and former governor of michigan. governor, welcome back to "street signs" here. before we get to the ceo survey, i just got to ask you a question about detroit. your view on the ruling yesterday? >> well, i think it's been pretty foreshadowed by judge rhodes, he's an excellent judge and this is a landmark ruling
on those programs, paid for by some revenue and some entitlement cuts but the revenue would not be tax increases, thing like user fee, and entitlement cuts would not be medicare and social security avoiding those hot buttons like curbing federal retirement. the negotiators hope to announce this by the end of the week so congress can act next week. remember when the government was reopened they set a december 13th deadline and democrats and republicans are reasonably optimistic that they can do...
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plus, did russian diplomats steal your tax dollars? by scamming the system to get medicaid benefits? there are brand new charges out today, and what until you hear what they're accused of buying with their own money while claiming to be broke. let's get to it. >> good thursday afternoon to you and yours. we're expecting to hear shortly from the attorney for the college football star jameis winston of florida state, after plattersed announced they will not be filing charges of rape against the star quarterback, citing a lack of evidence. a live look in tall -- tallahassee. the decision comes days for the heisman trophy. jameis winston is an odds-on favorite to win it. he is a major force for the seminoles, leading them to a number one ranking and a shot at the national championship if they can get past the acc championship against the fighting cut cliffs from duck this weekend. prosecutors just claimed jameis winston in a year-long rape investigation. >>> now to that stolen truck in mexico. packed with a dangerous radioactive material.
plus, did russian diplomats steal your tax dollars? by scamming the system to get medicaid benefits? there are brand new charges out today, and what until you hear what they're accused of buying with their own money while claiming to be broke. let's get to it. >> good thursday afternoon to you and yours. we're expecting to hear shortly from the attorney for the college football star jameis winston of florida state, after plattersed announced they will not be filing charges of rape against...
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>>> taxing online sales. the supreme court has its say. >>> federal investigators are now looking at the black boxes of a train that derailed in new york city on sunday. they want to know what caused
>>> taxing online sales. the supreme court has its say. >>> federal investigators are now looking at the black boxes of a train that derailed in new york city on sunday. they want to know what caused
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we can't do that, it wouldn't work and the president is not going to cut taxes, not going to stimulate private sector demand. we're a real mess if we get into a recession, aren't we? >> what you're saying is, it seems like policy makers are coming out and that's the worry. is it possible that we plod along? president obama doesn't care about ten years from now, he cares about the next three years. is it possible that we plod along? >> he doesn't care about the next three years, does he care about his ideology and where he stands with the people that believe in that ideology, or america and the economy. and it seems he's more concerned with years from now. >> the point about natural gas, why don't we see the l and g terminals on every coast and every city. line let's export natural gas. that he is a conflicts with the ideology. stuart: we know you as a trader, we have to ask the following question. what's the worst trade you ever made. >> simple, warren buffett said what you should do when you buy stocks, go to your house and buy the companies of the things that you use every day. stuar
we can't do that, it wouldn't work and the president is not going to cut taxes, not going to stimulate private sector demand. we're a real mess if we get into a recession, aren't we? >> what you're saying is, it seems like policy makers are coming out and that's the worry. is it possible that we plod along? president obama doesn't care about ten years from now, he cares about the next three years. is it possible that we plod along? >> he doesn't care about the next three years, does...
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tax someone to give that stuff to you. don't count on it. >> if you get the president of the united states this evening jacked up enough to recreate a moment that occurred in 1968 at the university of kansas when robert kennedy was there. a young person stood up and said if he were elected as president what would he do about the draft. this kid was in danger of being drafted. senator robert kennedy at that moment in time looked at that kid and said i'm going speed it up meaning his draft status. >> it helps bobby was an enlisted man teenager. he had that credibility to make that charge. we're going to where kennedy gave his great american university speech. i'll allude to that. kennedy gave this great speech there the peace speech. but he said something i remembered ever since i read it. problems of man are manmade. they can be solved by man. in the past man has solved the seemingly unsolvable. he can do it again. that sense of national confidence that we can solve our problems especially the ones we create can we bring it
tax someone to give that stuff to you. don't count on it. >> if you get the president of the united states this evening jacked up enough to recreate a moment that occurred in 1968 at the university of kansas when robert kennedy was there. a young person stood up and said if he were elected as president what would he do about the draft. this kid was in danger of being drafted. senator robert kennedy at that moment in time looked at that kid and said i'm going speed it up meaning his draft...
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unemployment to 170,000 people or medicaid expanded to 500,000 people or rolling back the earned income tax credit or pushing the voter suppression law that we're seeing now that's the worst in the country in north carolina, all of that, you see the money imprint and the handprint imprint and the philosophical imprint of either art pope or groups he has backed in such a wrongful way. and that's why we're fighting. >> do you think that people in north carolina broadly understand the connection between that agenda that you just described and the network of discount stores that have made the pope family so wealthy over all these years? do people already know the connection between those policies -- >> no. >> -- and those stores? they don't. >> no. that's why we're doing these informational pickets. now, we hope in this season of christmas and hanukkah, his own conscience -- we've actually asked to meet with him -- that he would change. we have to believe in the possibility of redemption. we've shared with him that it's against our greatest moral values, we've talked about scripture of woe to t
unemployment to 170,000 people or medicaid expanded to 500,000 people or rolling back the earned income tax credit or pushing the voter suppression law that we're seeing now that's the worst in the country in north carolina, all of that, you see the money imprint and the handprint imprint and the philosophical imprint of either art pope or groups he has backed in such a wrongful way. and that's why we're fighting. >> do you think that people in north carolina broadly understand the...
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they collect tax information that criminals could use for scams. >> they say you should build the security platform first so customers and consumer trust you and your product. >> the president will try to sign up on the federal exchange. do you think it will be smooth? send us a tweet and let you know what you think about the president's exercise in trying to sign up. >> when speaker boehner did this about a week ago it took about a couple hours. >> i think it is going to go smoothly when the president tries >> hearing on the hill about how the president has handled this. the house is looking to see if the president violated constitutional rulings. >> you can expect the tone to be tough today. look at what house chairman bob said quote president obama has disregarded the mandates and changed key provisions without approval and failed to enforce immigration and drug laws. it is apparent, he says, that the president's vested interest is in the interest of his own agenda. you can expect democrats to take up for the president. >> who are the witnesses on this? >> familiar faces from cable news
they collect tax information that criminals could use for scams. >> they say you should build the security platform first so customers and consumer trust you and your product. >> the president will try to sign up on the federal exchange. do you think it will be smooth? send us a tweet and let you know what you think about the president's exercise in trying to sign up. >> when speaker boehner did this about a week ago it took about a couple hours. >> i think it is going...
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number three, there's no new taxes. i would have hoped to have a little bit of entitlement reform but that apparently is too much to tackle. >> what do you think about the idea that democrats and republicans worked together on this? >> hallelujah. >> margaret is our next caller from seattle, washington, an independent. hi, what's your comment? >> i just wanted to congratulate ryan and murray for working together for something many of my democratic and republican friends all have as a major complaint. it's not discerning about the details. that's a really big disparity. a lot of us feel disenfranchised by the democrats because it's so sad to see the minority has ruled them instead of the majority of us who put them in place. so this is a really good thing for us. we're waiting for a few years. we kind of jumped off the democrat, went to independent, but there won't be an independent in the running it. will either be democrat or republican. so we're going to wait the next few years to see if they finish what they started,
number three, there's no new taxes. i would have hoped to have a little bit of entitlement reform but that apparently is too much to tackle. >> what do you think about the idea that democrats and republicans worked together on this? >> hallelujah. >> margaret is our next caller from seattle, washington, an independent. hi, what's your comment? >> i just wanted to congratulate ryan and murray for working together for something many of my democratic and republican friends...
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the extremes of both parties are spending way too much money, and that means when you're having your tax money taken from you and spent you have less control over your own life. >> for me it's that the extremes are talking to much. i wouldn't want to hear from them so much. i'm not talking about moderate and the way you conduct your lives. i'm talking about the crazy people on the end. they're often the squeaky wheel. >> it's deafening. >> you're going to keep us away from crazy. >> we're going to cut through the chuter and have a nice dialogue because we're not into shouty. >> guess what the name of the program is, the independents. the emerging class that will help change this nation or not. >> the majority of americans consider themselves to be in they are no longer tetheres to one of the 0 two major political parties. >> a lot of them used to ride elephantses or donkeys and now they have abandoned the animals. the program is every week day night exempt thursday. >> because toes stossel -- stossel is on. >> you should give it a shot. i'm not saying this to megyn -- >> tonight maybe ha
the extremes of both parties are spending way too much money, and that means when you're having your tax money taken from you and spent you have less control over your own life. >> for me it's that the extremes are talking to much. i wouldn't want to hear from them so much. i'm not talking about moderate and the way you conduct your lives. i'm talking about the crazy people on the end. they're often the squeaky wheel. >> it's deafening. >> you're going to keep us away from...
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the abe government unveiled the $54 billion stimulus package that's aimed at offsetting the sales tax in april. and the shanghai composite pulled further ahead. meanwhile, the hang seng index added 0.1%. elsewhere, south korea and australia both ended just a tad lower. as for individual stocks, chinese property stocks came under some pressure after the official china securities journal reported beijing may remove caps on property prices next year, replacing them with supply side indicators and concerns still linger over a potential property tax system. now for some outperformers, let's take a look at the region's apple suppliers, seeing a strong boost from hopes that china mobile may reach a deal with apple to offer iphones. some phone displaymakers, cameramakers and case suppliers rebounded some 5% in today's trade. back to you, karen. >> sixuan, thank you very much update. charles has been telling us about this u.s. cash flood that you're expecting. are you saying buy u.s. assets, buy u.s. equities in 20 s14? >> things probably weaken at the moment because a lot of guys made a lot o
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we would suggest doing that with respect to a number of higher education programs, loans, grants, tax benefits outside the pell grant. let states do what they think is best in order achieve the type of outcome they have in indiana. imagine being able to stay to an eighth grade student. it you are responsible and work hard in high school. we'll guarantee you can go to a four--- a college public college of your choice within the your state at very least without incurring any new debt. that type of promise is possible. students who have the talent, desire, and drive to pursue the post secondary education should be able to do so without being hindered by the ability to pay. i think it's right today. thank you. recognized for five minutes. >> i am pleased to be here today to present this testimony on behalf of my institution. on behalf of the 17 -- and the nearly 6,000 pell grant recipients we're currently serving, we are happy to engage with the committee on how we can improve the pell grant program especially in the area of increased flexibility for nontraditional students encouraging co
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with other ways to reduce costs including abandoning retiree health care and passing a higher sales tax. >> we have made drastic reductions in our workforce which again reduces the liability we would have for the pensions going forward. we have also made drastic reductions in the actual pay that our employees receive. >> the detroit decision paves the way for at least one creditor and a coalition of lenders. >> we lost our medicals, we've taken a hit. it's not like let's say all the creditors taken a hit but the employees didn't, we did, we took a big hit. >> it's become a complicated matter one for alfred and those like him across the country who face a less secure and cozy future. melissa chan, al jazeera, stockton, california. >>> nearly five years ago, to save the struggling auto maker but that cost the american taxpayers. the taxpayers paid $50 billion to recoup gm but recovered only about 39 billion. that was less than it would have cost the country, says the government, to let gm go under. >>> the new violence for brazil and the safety fears for the game. >>> plus fizzled out, th
with other ways to reduce costs including abandoning retiree health care and passing a higher sales tax. >> we have made drastic reductions in our workforce which again reduces the liability we would have for the pensions going forward. we have also made drastic reductions in the actual pay that our employees receive. >> the detroit decision paves the way for at least one creditor and a coalition of lenders. >> we lost our medicals, we've taken a hit. it's not like let's say...